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John could not decide, but he had 9 dollars he could spend on fruit kabobs that cast 1.75 dollars and smoothies that cost 2.50 dollars. He knew he wanted at least one each. What are some combinations he could afford? Show at least three possibilities.

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Answer:

One fruit kabob and one smoothie

Two fruits kabobs and two smoothies

Three fruit kabobs and one smoothie

One fruit kabob and two smoothies

Step-by-step explanation:

In this situation, the basic combination John can afford is simply to buy one fruit kabob and one smoothie ( $1.75 + $ 2.50 = $4.25) because he wants at least one unit of each item. Additionally, it is possible to add more units of each item to create new combinations or possibles, just make sure they do not total more than 9 dollars, which is the money John has. Here are some of the possible combinations:

Two fruit kabobs and two smoothies

Fruit kabobs: $1.75 x 2 = $3.5

Smoothies: $ 2.50 x 2 = $5

Total: $8.5

Three fruit kabobs and one smoothie

Fruit kabobs: $1.75 x 3 = $5.25

Smoothie: $2.50

Total: $7.75

One fruit kabob and two smoothies

Fruit kabob: $1.75

Smoothies: $2.50 x 2 = $5

Total: $6.75

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